International audienceOur paper is based on an ethnographic approach. One of the authors has conducted an ethnographic study at TechCo, a multinational aeronautic company, during 4 months. Following the actors, actants and allies at TechCo, we will show that two institutional trajectories compete for controlling the organization. Financial and technical rationales confront each other in order to control TechCo. Those two rationales or institutional trajectories are supported by discourses, inscriptions or managerial devices. By examining those discourses, inscriptions and devices, we will try to enlighten control in action through two competing institutional trajectories – financial and technical. This approach, which we qualify as “control...
The authors examine how competing institutional logics shape institutional fields. Specifically, the...
Organisational order has been described as the outcome of an intraorganizational struggle (Fligstein...
Over recent decades, critical scholars have quite rightly warned of the control implications of new ...
International audienceOur paper is based on an ethnographic approach. One of the authors has conduct...
International audienceOur paper is based on an ethnographic approach. One of the authors has conduct...
Our paper is based on an ethnographic approach. One of the authors has conducted an ethnographic stu...
Our paper is based on an ethnographic approach. One of the authors has conducted an ethnographic stu...
Our paper is based on an ethnographic approach. One of the authors has conducted an ethnographic stu...
International audienceOrganisational order has been described as the outcome of an intraorganization...
International audienceOrganisational order has been described as the outcome of an intraorganization...
International audienceOrganisational order has been described as the outcome of an intraorganization...
International audienceOrganisational order has been described as the outcome of an intraorganization...
Field studies of management control and accounting have tended to study organisational meaning throu...
Field studies of management control and accounting have tended to study organisational meaning throu...
This paper investigates a variety of forms of management control in a large management consultancy c...
The authors examine how competing institutional logics shape institutional fields. Specifically, the...
Organisational order has been described as the outcome of an intraorganizational struggle (Fligstein...
Over recent decades, critical scholars have quite rightly warned of the control implications of new ...
International audienceOur paper is based on an ethnographic approach. One of the authors has conduct...
International audienceOur paper is based on an ethnographic approach. One of the authors has conduct...
Our paper is based on an ethnographic approach. One of the authors has conducted an ethnographic stu...
Our paper is based on an ethnographic approach. One of the authors has conducted an ethnographic stu...
Our paper is based on an ethnographic approach. One of the authors has conducted an ethnographic stu...
International audienceOrganisational order has been described as the outcome of an intraorganization...
International audienceOrganisational order has been described as the outcome of an intraorganization...
International audienceOrganisational order has been described as the outcome of an intraorganization...
International audienceOrganisational order has been described as the outcome of an intraorganization...
Field studies of management control and accounting have tended to study organisational meaning throu...
Field studies of management control and accounting have tended to study organisational meaning throu...
This paper investigates a variety of forms of management control in a large management consultancy c...
The authors examine how competing institutional logics shape institutional fields. Specifically, the...
Organisational order has been described as the outcome of an intraorganizational struggle (Fligstein...
Over recent decades, critical scholars have quite rightly warned of the control implications of new ...